
Museums are a way of recording us as human beings, our experiences and our surroundings. But they only capture what we ourselves record.
The history of the LGBTQIA+ community often go untold because many generations were too afraid to leave any trace of their queerness for fear of exposure, prosecution and violence.
In this episode, Fiona Moorcroft (she/her) from the LGBT youth charity SAYiT talks us through what we have learnt about queer history from the artefacts left behind and how we can preserve our current lives for future generations.
This was recorded at Weston Park Museum in Sheffield in front of a live audience therefore the sound quality is lessened from our usual recordings.
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